7.3-Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off of El Salvador; Building Damage Reported

No tsunami was expected, but buildings were damaged, with 1 death reported.

The earthquake occurred at 9:52 p.m. local time (11:52 ET), about 40 miles west of Nicaragua and south of El Salvador, at a depth of 14 miles, according to the United States Geological Society.

Buildings and structures collapsed in San Miguel, El Salvador, with the earthquake responsible for at least one death -- an intoxicated man who was killed when an electric pole collapsed on him, San Miguel Mayor Will Salgado said.

Homes and hospitals were damaged by the earthquake.

Landslides also were reported in the area.

"The tsunami threat from this earthquake has now mostly passed," the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center reported.